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1 Nashua St, Boston

Nashua St, Boston, 02114, United States
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About the Property

1 Nashua Street student housing is located in the North Station area, with the pin code 02114, which is one of the most desirable areas in the city. One of the main selling points of 1 Nashua Street is its proximity to many prestigious universities, such as Hult International Business School, Fisher College, Suffolk University, and Boston University. You can easily walk or take public transportation to your classes, as well as enjoy the academic and cultural resources that these institutions offer. Room options such as a pet-friendly studio apartment and a 1,2-bedroom apartment are available in this major transportation hub and a vibrant neighborhood with plenty of dining and entertainment options.


Boston is a historic and dynamic city that offers something for everyone. Whether you are interested in arts, sports, shopping, or nightlife, you will find it in Boston. You can explore the rich heritage and culture of the city, visit the museums and galleries, watch a game or a concert at the TD Garden, or stroll along the Charles River. You can also enjoy the diversity and variety of the cuisine, from the famous clam chowder and lobster rolls to the ethnic and fusion dishes. Living at 1 Nashua Street will give you the opportunity to experience the best of Boston while also having a cozy and stylish home to relax and study. You will also have access to a professional and friendly staff, who will help you with any issues or questions you might have. If you are looking for student accommodation that combines quality, convenience, and affordability, 1 Nashua Street is the perfect choice for you.

Features

1 Nashua Street Student Housing in Boston offers you a comfortable and convenient living experience with high-quality features and amenities that will make you feel at home. Each apartment is fully furnished and equipped with everything you need, from a spacious and stylish living room with a smart TV, a premium wireless speaker, and a cozy sofa to a modern and functional kitchen with a refrigerator, a microwave, a dishwasher, a coffee maker, and a dining table. You will also enjoy a cozy and elegant bedroom with a queen-size bed, a wardrobe, a desk, and a chair, as well as a private bathroom that comes equipped with a shower and laundry facilities. It features a pet-friendly studio apartment, and you can choose between a single or a shared apartment and enjoy the benefits of a pet-friendly policy.


The property also offers a range of amenities for the convenience and comfort of its residents. There is a gym & Laundry on site. The building has an elevator, a security system, and a parking space. The property is pet-friendly and allows cats and dogs. The 1 Nashua Street Student Housing in Boston is a perfect choice for students who want to live in a modern, stylish, and comfortable accommodation.

Location and What's Hot?

If you are looking for a student housing option that is close to many prestigious universities in Boston, look no further than 1 Nashua Street. This fully furnished apartment complex is located near North Station, a major transportation hub that connects you to the rest of the city. You can easily reach Northeastern University, Boston University, University of Massachusetts Boston, Hult International Business School, Fisher College, and many more in minutes by public transit or bike. Staying at 1 Nashua Street means you can enjoy the convenience of living near campus while also having the comfort and privacy of your own space.


Living at 1 Nashua Street also means that you will never run out of things to do and see in your free time. The neighborhood has attractions that cater to your needs and interests. You can grab a coffee and a croissant at Cafe Bonjour, a popular breakfast spot that offers ethically grown, locally sourced, and organic food. The Italian restaurants and bakeries in Boston, such as Polcari’s Coffee, are completely worth it. You can also shop for fresh produce and specialty items at Boston Public Market, a year-round indoor market that features over 35 local vendors. For some art and history, you can visit the Museum of Science, The Museum of Fine Arts or the USS Constitution Museum, both within a short distance from your home. Whatever your interests are, you will find something to suit your taste at 1 Nashua Street. You can visit the New England Aquarium within walking distance from your home. You can also catch a game or a concert at TD Garden, the home of the Celtics and the Bruins, or enjoy a night out at the nearby bars and restaurants.

Commute

Living at 1 Nashua Street, Boston, means enjoying the convenience and accessibility of the city. Whether you need to get to class, work, or explore the sights, you have plenty of options to choose from. You can hop on the bus from North Station at Red Auerbach Way & Portland Street Stop at Causeway St or commuter rail at the nearby North Station, which serves all major destinations in and around Boston. You can also take a taxi or a wheelchair-friendly ride from MetroCab. If you prefer to walk or roll, you can follow the historic Freedom Trail, which starts at the Boston Common, just a few blocks away from your home. No matter where you want to go, you can get there easily and comfortably from 1 Nashua Street Boston student housing.

What will you get

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do utilities work?

They set up and pay for all of your utilities (gas, electricity, water, WiFi)! In some jurisdictions, you'll see a fixed "utilities fee" as its own line item on your monthly invoice. Where applicable, this fee is reflected on the home's listing page when you enter your dates.

How often is the home cleaned?

They thoroughly clean your home before you arrive. Upon request, residents can schedule cleanings during their stay at a frequency that works for them.

What are your cleaning standards?

All our homes are professionally cleaned, and They complete an inspection before every stay to make sure the home meets our high standards. While They’ve always upheld the highest of standards, They’re preventing transmission of coronavirus by adding additional cleaning tasks aligning with the CDC’s recommendations: Cleaners will disinfect all “high-touch areas” and other surfaces with bleach or other strong disinfectants solutions. Cleaners will leave windows open during the cleaning to properly ventilate apartments. They request that our cleaning partners wear gloves, masks, and shoe covers.

When will my security deposit be returned?

They will return your security deposit minus any charges related to excess wear and tear within 15 business days of checkout.

How will my security deposit be returned?

Your deposit will be returned via your original payment method. There are three exceptions to this: If you paid through a bank account and stayed longer than 90 days, They will refund you via check If you paid through a bank account and have deductions, They will refund you via check If you paid through an international bank account, They will refund you via a wire transfer (you are responsible for wire transfer fees)

What is the typical lease term?

Our typical lease term is 1-2 years.

For the furnished model, who furnishes the home?

They accept pre-furnished homes for our furnished model. Our Design and Onboarding teams partner with owners to ensure the home is properly set up for 30+ day stays. There may be some items that need to be removed or need to be added - if that’s the case, our team will be there to assist.

Who pays for utilities?

Owners continue paying for municipal account utilities like water, trash, gardening, and snow removal. They manages the non-municipal utilities like electricity, gas, and internet, and either pays for them directly or deducts them in opex fees.

Can I schedule a viewing?

They don't offer viewings of our homes to respect the privacy and convenience of our current residents. However, They offer a 3D tour, floor plan, and photos for each home.

What is the minimum lease length?

Our minimum stay length in all cities is 30 nights.

Do you offer unfurnished homes?

No, They offer furnished homes only. This means that at any Accommodation home, all your home basics will be ready and waiting when you move in.

Do I need renter’s insurance?

They highly recommend that our residents obtain renter’s insurance. If you would like to waive insurance, contact our leasing team. They recommend Lemonade for competitive pricing and ease of use.

Can I extend my stay?

If your home is not booked immediately after your original lease ends, yes! However, our homes do book quickly and if another resident is booked in your home after your lease ends, They will not be able to extend your stay in that home. Inquire early if you think you might need to extend your stay.

What if my company is signing the lease and/or paying?

Many companies choose to pay or sign the lease. They recommend that a representative from your company book on behalf of any travelers.

My company is paying for me, how should payment be submitted?

They recommend that a representative from your company set up a Accommodation account and book on your behalf. Your company should be named on the lease and you can be added as a guest.

What are acceptable forms of ID?

Only government-issued IDs are accepted. Depending on what country or location you’re from, one of the following types of government IDs are accepted: Driver’s license Passport National identity card

When will I be asked for an ID?

You’ll be asked to verify your ID before checking into the home. You must complete this step in order to receive access instructions. You can also verify your ID at any time from the bottom of your Settings page.

Do you perform background checks?

They run background checks for Accommodation residents using the information you provide us during the booking process.

How does a fixed term lease work?

Simple! You check in on the start date of the lease and you check out by 11am on the end date of the lease. If you are unsure of your end date, ask us for a flexible lease.

How does a flexible lease work?

A flexible lease has no specific end date. When you’d like the lease to end, give us at least 30 days notice. For example, if today is January 15, the earliest your lease could end is February 14.

What do I need to pay to book?

You can always see the breakdown of what’s due at the time of application on the home's listing page. For stays over 35 days, rent for the first 30 days of your stay, the one-time cleaning fee, and the security deposit are due at booking. For shorter stays, rent for your full stay, the one-time cleaning fee, and the security deposit are due at booking.

What is the turnover fee?

The turnover fee covers a deep clean and restocking conducted before residents move in. This cleaning is necessary to ensure a spotless move-in for all residents.

What are the payment options?

Credit card or ACH payment (via Stripe) on your Payments Page Wire transfer (contact us for wiring info) Other payment options will be evaluated upon request based on the merits of each particular situation.

If I move in mid-month, is that when I pay my rent each month?

Rent payment is always due on the 1st of each month, except for first month’s rent which is prorated and due prior to move in.

Is there a utilities cap?

Yes, there is a cap on utilities, which means that They only charge for excessive use. Excessive use occurs only when the sum of Gas and/or Electricity and/or Water/Sewer reaches usage or charges of more than $250 a month.

Can I pay my own utilities?

For efficiency, They do not allow utilities accounts to be transferred to residents.

What is the House Manual?

Each confirmed reservation comes with a house manual, which details important information about your stay and the home itself. Included in the house manual will be information about: door codes or keys, WiFi password, parking (if applicable), mail, fixtures and appliances, contact information, garbage day instructions, and other details about your home. You'll receive the house manual by email once your lease is confirmed.

When do I receive check-in information (codes or keys)?

Access codes will be emailed to you on your move in day at 2:45pm. They will also be revealed in the house manual at the same time.

Can I check in early/check out late?

Check in is at 3pm and check out is at 11am. If you need a check in or check out time outside of these standards times, get in touch. If They can accommodate the requested time, They will!

Are overnight visitors allowed?

Overnight visitors are allowed, but with the following restrictions. Guests are not allowed for more than 15 consecutive days or 30 days in a calendar year. If you would like to add an occupant to your lease, contact us immediately; if you do not add a long-term guest to your lease you will be in breach of the agreement. Also, no more than 2 occupants per bedroom are allowed at a given time. Finally, please never give out door codes to a guest!

What is the procedure for checking out of my unit?

You will receive an email with detailed check-out instructions, but these are the main steps: -Return your keys -Dispose of trash -Empty the fridge -Set up mail forwarding -Lock the property

What happens if I check out late?

Check out is at 11am. If you need to stay in the home past this time, you will be charged the cost of rescheduling our cleaners and quality assurance inspectors, a $150 fee.

I have a lot of stuff. Can I use a mover?

In most cases, this is completely fine. However, some of our apartment complexes, especially in New York, will require proof of insurance for the moving company. Some buildings also require reservations for their freight elevators. This can get complicated, so contact them at least 5 business days before check-in if you plan to hire movers or want to rent the freight elevators.

Are pets allowed?

Many of our homes allow pets. You can check if a specific home allows pets in the Amenities section on the listing page. Pets are limited to two per home and they have several dog breed restrictions. Most of our dog-friendly homes do not allow American Pit bulls, Rottweilers, Akitas, Cane Corsos, Presa Canarios, Bull Mastiffs, Staffordshire Terriers, Dobermans, German Shepherds, Boxers, Malamutes, Huskies, Dalmatians, Chow Chows, Fila Brasileiros, Wolf hybrids. they charge a $500 fee for the first pet and $250 for each additional pet. This fee is a one-time, nonrefundable fee that covers property pet fees and other operational costs. All pet-related excessive cleans and damages will be debited from the security deposit.
they encourage individuals with service animals or one of the breeds listed as restricted to contact us before booking.

What furniture can I expect?

Your home will come with furniture and decor thoughtfully chosen by an in-house designer based on the space's functional and aesthetic needs. The design of each space is a little different. Photos of each home will give you a good idea of what furniture to expect in a specific home.

What is the protocol for support animals?

For support animals, they require a certified letter signed by a health professional. Please upload into your application. they will never ask for documentation associated with Service Animals, in compliance with ADA requirements.

Can I bring my own furniture?

All of our units are furnished and they typically do not remove or swap out furniture. However, you may bring in additional furniture if you'd like, though they ask that you remove it when you leave. If you have a specific request about a particular piece of furniture, they are happy to hear it and assess whether it is feasible on a case-by-case basis.

Is smoking allowed?

Smoking of any kind is not permitted in any home. Smoking may result in the loss of your entire security deposit.

Does my home have air conditioning?

A/C availability will vary by home. Please check the "amenities" section on the listing page to see if a home has A/C.

Is parking available? Do I need a permit for street parking?

Each home listing will indicate whether there is designated parking included and, if not, how difficult it is to find street parking in that area. Some areas do require a street parking permit. Please inquire further if parking is a priority for you.

Do your homes have WiFi?

All homes come with complimentary 100 mbps WiFi. If speed ever becomes an issue, let us know and they'll take care of it.

Do you offer refills during a stay?

They currently do not offer refills of supplies during your stay.

What should I pick up on my first shopping trip after I arrive at my home?

While everyone’s needs are different, here are a few things they’ve found helpful: Replenishment of paper towels and toilet paper. While your home is stocked with enough products to get you started, you may need to replenish during your stay. Cleaning supplies. Depending on your level of vigor when it comes to cleaning, you might want a duster, a wet mop, or another cleaning product that is essential for your routine.
Kitchen extras. If you’re cooking just a little, pick up pantry staples like cooking oil, salt & pepper, and your favorite spices. If you plan to make full use of the kitchen, residents often pick up a can opener, food storage containers, and speciality cooking tools or equipment they can’t live without. Personal touches. A candle, fresh flowers, or anything that helps you feel at home!

If my home is in a complex with community amenities, do I have access?

This varies by city and building. In cities where shelter-in-place orders are lifted, some shared spaces may be reopening. In cities with existing shelter-in-place orders, shared building spaces are closed to ensure adequate social distancing. they cannot guarantee access to any shared building amenities at this time, and our prices are updated to reflect this.

Do your homes have a washer/dryer?

Most homes have a washer/dryer, and this will be noted under the "Amenities" section on the home's page.

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Boston Student Housing

Boston is a city renowned for its appeal to students, offering a vibrant and intellectually stimulating environment. With a wide array of prestigious universities, including Harvard, MIT, Boston University, and Northeastern University, students are spoiled for choice when it comes to educational opportunities. Hence, finding Boston student accommodation will be easy for many students. With various student housing scattered across the city, these options include affordable resident halls, studio flats, student dorms, shared rooms, and moderately priced single homes (PBSA), which provide students with fantastic amenities. Boston student housing options are much closer to the universities and are all well-maintained.

Students looking for short-term Boston housing can also get in touch with us. Amber offers various student-friendly, comfortable and affordable student accommodations in Boston, which include well-known residences ranging from modest en-suites to student apartments. These Boston student apartments provide the enrolled students with the necessary amenities. Many other Boston student housing MA options are Harrington Housing 50 WB, Harrington Housing Addison Residence, June Homes 02113, and Harrington Housing Brighton Residence.

About Boston

Boston is officially known as the City of Boston. The city is the most populous in Massachusetts. It comes in the 24th position as the most populous city in the USA. The population is 675,647 as of 2020. Greater Boston is part of the city, which is a metropolitan statistical area (MSA). Boston is a vibrant city located in the northeastern United States, specifically in the state of Massachusetts. With a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1630, Boston played a crucial role in the American Revolution and has since become a symbol of American culture and heritage. As the largest city in New England, Boston is home to a diverse population of over 700,000 residents. The city boasts a fascinating blend of old and new, with modern skyscrapers standing alongside historic landmarks like the Freedom Trail and Faneuil Hall. Boston is also known for its prestigious universities, including Harvard University, MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Boston University, and Northeastern University, among many others. These academic institutions contribute to the city's intellectual and innovative atmosphere. Moreover, nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, offering a serene escape from bustling city life.

Best Student Housing in Boston

With many famous universities, many students flock to the city to pursue their dreams and careers. Finding Boston student rentals can become a daunting task for many. Amber helps you find the best accommodation in three easy steps: picking, booking and paying. We make the tiresome and lengthy process of booking housing as easy as pie. Amber offers purpose-built studios, flats, and other affordable Boston student housing. When planning to move to Boston, students should look at the localities next to their university. Students can easily do this using the sorting feature. Although everyone's needs and wants differ, they should look at crucial variables like the cost of living, similarity with the neighbourhood, and commuting. Many students prefer to live in student-friendly neighbourhoods; hence, we have listed the Boston student housing MA that you should look at.

1. Harrington Housing 50WB

2. Harrington Housing Brighton Residence

3. 85 Park Drive

4. 31 Queensberry Street

5. Harrington Housing Reservoir Towers

6. June Homes 02139

7. June Homes 02119

8. June Homes 02125

Cost of Living in Boston

Living in a Boston student accommodation is comparatively more expensive than in other cities in the US. Amber only expects you to pay the rent; no extra bills or charges will be imposed on you. Following is a rough estimate of the cost of living in Boston. It is advised to you to at least have a budget of $2500 per month.

1. Food: $110 - $160 per week

2. Laundry: $20 -$35 per week

3. Mobile bills: $20 - $50 per week

4. Gas and electricity: $40 - $60 per week

5. Course books and Stationery: $30 - $70 per month

6. Entertainment and Leisure: $80 to $250 per month

7. Dining at a restaurant: $50 - $200 per month

Student Travel in Boston

Boston enjoys excellent travel accessibility, making it a convenient and well-connected city for visitors and staying in a Boston student accommodation turns out to be a blessing in disguise! Within the city, an efficient public transportation system, including the subway, buses, and commuter rail, provides convenient options for getting around. Boston's compact size and pedestrian-friendly streets make it ideal for exploring on foot, with many popular attractions within walking distance of each other. The city's central location in the northeastern United States makes it a strategic hub for road trips, with major highways providing access to other popular destinations in the region. The public transportation options in Boston are buses, rails, subways, and taxis.

1. Bus: The MBTA buses operate in Boston and the Greater Boston area. MBTA is among the busiest buses in the country. MBTA has also started using BRT, an acronym for Bus Rapid Transit, for more incredible speed and capacity. You can also buy passes and save yourself from the hassle of buying bus tickets daily. The LinkPass costs $80 per month, which is affordable for the students.

2. Subway: Public transportation covers almost all the parts of the city and the neighbouring areas. The city of Bolton has the oldest subway in the part of North America. It is the first underground streetcar, which started in the year 1897. The metro network is also operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, MBTA. The third rail provides the most rapid network in the outermost areas of the Blue Line.

3. Cycling: Cycling is a great way for students to get around the city when on a budget. The extensive cycle tracks in Boston make it easier for students to navigate the beautiful city.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Boston

Boston City is an adventurous and vibrant place for students. It is one of the most popular destinations in the United States. Boston is well known for its history as well as an educational centre. From Indie cinemas to planetariums, Boston has everything for the students. Living in a Boston student accommodation you’ll find out that there are plenty of leisure activities and fantastic nightlife. If you are a food enthusiast, there will be a lot of dining options and cafes for you to enjoy mouthwatering delicacies which can be found nearby. There are a lot of international dishes and fusion plates that you can enjoy in Boston. The traditional favourites of the place are molasses with salt pork or bacon and a unique variety of baked beans. If you are a sports person, you will enjoy playing Football, Ice hockey, and basketball in the local clubs near you. You can join the clubs and play the sports you love. Nightlife in Boston offers a lot of exciting clubs, theatres, bars, and pubs or simply enjoy the music at a piano bar. The best night-out options in Boston for students are Avery Bar at the Ritz Carlton, Better Sorts Social Club, Big Night Live, Brighton Music Hall, Bostonia Public House, DBar, and much more.

Boston Tourist Attractions

Boston's tourist attraction scene is an enticing blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The city has experienced the American Revolution and has a significant place in the economy and culture of the US. If you are a student living in Boston, you will surely have a good time with a  vibrant tourist scene catering to diverse interests. Following are some of the tourist attractions of Boston.

1. Fenway Park

2. Tea Party Ships and Museums

3. Boston Public Library and Copley Square

4. Faneuil Hall Marketplace

5. Museum of Fine Arts

6. Boston Public Garden

7. Charles River Esplande

Universities in Boston

Many well-known and respectable universities in and near Boston City provide various degrees and courses to students. Some famous Boston universities are listed below:

1. Emerson College 

2. Hult International Business School

3. Bay State College 

4. Boston Architectural College

5. Boston University

6. Bunker Hill Community College

7. Boston University

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